Clips :: Live Music

Dressed in drag and overdone make up, lead singer Kevin Barnes would steal the spotlight of any Of Montreal show... if it weren't for the rest of the members of the band, dashing ecstatically across the stage and acting out various scenes of love, hate, melancholy, and whatever else they happen to be inspired by at the moment

Andreya Triana 's sound is an understated Jazzy / Ambient / Trip Hop-ish thing which is just beautiful to behold. She has featured on some quality tracks and albums over the past few years, and worked with artists like; Flying Lotus, Kid Kanevil, Mr. Scruff, Bonobo, Theo Parrish, Natural Self, Aaron Jerome, TM Juke And The Jack Baker Trio, Homecut and Fink!

Andreya Triana s a experiemental and self taught singer and songwriter originally hailing from South East London,
Her album Lost Where I Belong, produced by jazzy beat master Bonobo. Fellow Ninja Tune Records singer and superstar songwriter Fink also stepped up to co-write two tracks for the album. Lost Where I Belong is a beautifully honest album combining Soul, Folk, Jazz and Bonobo's cinematic magic for a highly anticipated and hotly tipped debut...

All it takes is One Good Thing to happen... she said while performing live at the 20. Anniversary Birthday Party of Ninja Tune XX. Baby is a new song of Lou Rhodes latest Album One Good Thing. The third solo album from the former member of electronica band Lamb. She continues to explore a more folky side with her solo works

Now she discovered laser for herself, and from now on stage performances will never be the same again. Instruments and tool are totally yesterday’s news. By disrupting various laser beams, Peaches creates electronic soundscapes, and adds even a little coreography to her performance that should definitely not be missed

Martina Topley-Bird warmed up her vocal chords with a presentation of her solo work on Sunday afternoon, before joining Massive Attack later that evening. Her songs ranged from dark and eerie to light and bouncy and were all beautiful.

Kings of Convenience wooed the Melt! crowd on Sunday afternoon with their mellow, yet catchy acoustic tunes and their inter-song joking. It was their first German Festival Appearance and one of the best performances of the weekend